Unique home and fashion accessories designed & hand crafted by Kirsten Bailey in Brisbane, a designer and maker of hand-home and fashion accessories more recently focusing on Indigo Dyeing using Shibori techniques.

Lava Living pieces are inspired by traditional cultures that once flourished and lived in harmony with the natural world.

Kristy works with natural textiles using skilled traditional Shibori and Indigo dyeing techniques to present a modern interpretation of ancient crafts.
Although the majority of her creations are dyed with Indigo you may find certain lines in other colours that are explorations using fibre reactive dyes dyes which complement the rest of the Indigo collection.

Jaclets by Jacqueline Claire is a clothing and accessories label that’s made right here in Brisbane.

Starting as a hobby in 2005 Jac saw the reaction to her creations grow so swiftly that she started a market stall soon after.

Each item is created by Jac, none of her work is mass-produced, so it’s an absolutely unique product for those who love something different in their wardrobe.
Jac makes tops, wraps, headbands, hats, scarves and other pretty trinkets…you will be sure to find many a treasure to love and adore within her pop-up market shop.

A lover of colour, pompoms, tassels, sequins, and tulle, Jac combines these to make outstanding pieces of clothing and gorgeous accessories. She travels overseas frequently to source an array of embellishments that can take a tank top from everyday to fabulous in the time it takes for her to design, pin and sew each piece. Long nights at the sewing machine coupled with dreams of many, many pretty things are evident when you cast your eye over the collection in its entirety.

Jac has a website where you can browse at your leisure but we recommend making the trip in on the 1st Sunday of each month to meet the lady herself…

if you think her designs are incredible then you are in for a treat when you meet this delightful designer.

Inspired simply by a love of activity, travel and adventure, Bago Studio is the one to watch.

Brisbane based designer, Kellie Mobbs, individually designs and sews each piece by hand to create the perfect combination of fit and pattern. She even designs the prints herself after learning the art while studying Fashion & Textile design in Sydney. Honing her skills in fashion capitals like London in subsequent years, each print is made from a combination of mixed media.

Bago Studio is truely a unique Australian label ever inspiring its customers. Check out their website and find their stall at YDM, August 2nd.

One of Young Designer Markets long time favourties, DINJUAN, will be attending again this Month on August 2nd. Weaving effortless African inspired prints throughout their designs, you often feel a sense of wonderlust just looking at them. Get emerged in the feeling now and follow DINJUAN on Instagram for and endless boost of colour to your day.